This organelle is responsible for the production of ATP
Mitochondria
Proteins are made up of long polypeptide chains of what macromolecule?
Amino acids
Are monosaccharides polar or non polar?
Polar
Why is a phospholipid considered amphipathic?
Both polar and non-polar molecule
- Polar (hydrophilic) glycerol + phosphate head
- NP (hydrophobic) hydrocarbon tail
Is an increase in disorder (∆S) is favorable or unfavorable? Provide the sign (+/-) of ∆S with your response.
Favorable, +∆S
Transcription (DNA --> mRNA) occurs in this central organelle
Nucleus
Beta sheets are common structures formed by this non-covalent backbone-backbone interaction
Hydrogen Bonds
A condensation reaction between two -OH groups forms this type of covalent bond that hold two monomers together
Glycosidic Linkage
Is photosynthesis (equation below) is an example of an endo or exothermic reaction? Provide the sign for ∆H with your answer.
CO2 + H2O + Sunlight --> C6H12O6 + O2
Endothermic, +∆H
This organelle is responsible for lipid production for the use in membrane biogenesis
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Hydrophobic forces play an key role in this level of protein structure
Tertiary
Polysaccharides for energy storage (starch & glucagon) are often linked together like this?
alpha-glucose linked by alpha-linkages
A. CO2 B. Glucose C. K+ D. H2O
A, D, B, C
Small NP, Small Polar, Large Polar, Small Ions
If the reactants have more energy than the products, the reaction is endo or exothermic? What is the sign of ∆H?
Exothermic, -∆H
This component is the cellular machinery for protein synthesis
Activation Energy
Polysaccharides for structural support (chitin & cellulose) are often linked together like this
beta-monomers with beta-linkages
What is the difference between Channel/Carrier and Pump membrane transporters
Channel/Carrier transporters --> Facilitated Diffusion (No energy required)
Pump --> Active transport (Requires energy (ATP))
Coupled reactions are important for cellular function. In the cell, this type of favorable reaction can be used to fuel this type of unfavorable reaction?
Exergonic, Endergonic
This is one piece of evidence for the proof of the endosymbiotic theory
- Double membraned organelles
- Organelles with individual circular DNA
(Mitochondria & Chloroplasts)
Allosteric regulation
- Signaling/recognition
- Physical protection
- Cell-cell adhesion
Will a membrane with a higher amounts of saturated phospholipids have a higher or lower permeability?
If a reaction is endothermic and has a decrease in entropy, will the reaction be spontaneous or non-spontaneous? Provide the sign (+/-) of the ∆G
Non-spontaneous, +∆G